Omn Wednesday, drag queens, as well as San Francisco Supervisor David Campos and other LGBT activists, are meeting at Facebook’s headquarters again. And, according to Valleywag citing sources, Facebook is going apologise for the situation during that meeting.

Facebook is also set to discuss how it will fix the policies.

According to Valleywag’s sources:

Rather than owning up to its discriminatory behaviour, the company plans on insisting that it always defined “real name” as a person’s preferred name. We’re told the company will claim that its “real names” policy was being improperly enforced and that a “fix” is on its way.

The group is being led by Michael Williams, better known as Sister Roma, one of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The Sisters is an LGBT organisation focused on community service and drag performances. The group has been around since the late 1970s.

We’ve reached out to Facebook regarding a shift in policy, and how it plans to implement it. We will update this story when we hear back.

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